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Divided Panel Fence, Who Is Responsible?
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My daughters wooden fence has been damaged by the wind and 3 panels are flapping about.
It is between hers and a next door neighbours back garden, and the fascia of the panels are on the neighbours side.
Are both responsible for the upkeep? Thanks.
It is between hers and a next door neighbours back garden, and the fascia of the panels are on the neighbours side.
Are both responsible for the upkeep? Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unless there's a relevant covenant in the property deeds (requiring that the fence be maintained in good order) neither householder has any responsibility to keep the fence in good order.
There's a convention (NB: most definitely NOT a rule) that a property owner erects a fence with the posts on his/her side of it. So it's likely (but not certain) that your daughter owns the fence. However that doesn't mean that she's obliged to maintain it. Unless there's a covenant requiring her to do so, there's nothing to prevent her allowing it to fall down (or simply removing it completely) and saying to her neighbour "If you want a fence, put your own one up; I simply can't be bothered with it".
There's a convention (NB: most definitely NOT a rule) that a property owner erects a fence with the posts on his/her side of it. So it's likely (but not certain) that your daughter owns the fence. However that doesn't mean that she's obliged to maintain it. Unless there's a covenant requiring her to do so, there's nothing to prevent her allowing it to fall down (or simply removing it completely) and saying to her neighbour "If you want a fence, put your own one up; I simply can't be bothered with it".
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